Derby Telegraph

Just the ticket as details for the season revealed

- By LEIGH CURTIS leigh.curtis@reachplc.com @LeighCurti­s_DT • Sponsored by:

DERBY County have announced their season ticket details – with reduced prices – as excitement continues to build ahead of the new campaign.

After Clowes Developmen­ts completed their takeover last Friday, the Rams have wasted no time in confirming the details, having had to put their plans on hold until the club was sold.

The club have reduced prices compared to last term and the tickets still remain the best value to watch Derby, rather than on a game-by-game basis. Fans who had season tickets last season have had their seats reserved until midnight on July 29.

The tickets go on sale today at 10am and will be remain on sale until Friday, September 30. They feature notable discounts for longservin­g supporters who have stuck with the club.

Fans who had season tickets for up to four consecutiv­e years stand to get a 25% discount off general admission prices.

For fans who have been consecutiv­e season ticket holders from five to nine years, there is a 30% discount and for those with 10 or more consecutiv­e campaigns, 35% will be knocked off.

All of the pricing details are available on Derby’s website.

Supporters with 2021-22 season ticket cards already issued will have them reactivate­d for the 2022-23 campaign once a purchase has been made. New cards are only issued to those supporters either buying a new season ticket, changing their seat location and/or moving to a different age band.

They will be posted to the address registered with the fan ID making the purchase.

Supporters who are aged 85 and over and have renewed their season ticket for the past five consecutiv­e seasons are also eligible for a compliment­ary Golden Rams 2022-23 season ticket.

Disabled supporters are reminded that all reasonable adjustment­s are approved by the club’s Disabled Supporter Liaison Officer before renewing.

Car parking passes are available for all pre-season friendlies and all home matches. They also save fans money but are only available on a first-come, first served basis.

They can be purchased online or at the ticket office. Supporters who have a website account should look out for a direct link to their renewal page by email today.

Those without a website account will need to visit dcfc.co.uk and register for an account with their details on record, including their existing fan ID, then click “tickets” then, under the “season tickets” section, click “renew now.”

The tickets feature notable discounts for long-serving supporters who have stuck with the club

For those wanting to purchase by phone, the number is 0871 472 1884 during regular opening hours, selecting option one. There is a £2 booking fee.

If fans want to buy via post then applicatio­ns must contain fan ID, full name, full address and date of birth and a cheque payable to Derby County (The Rams) Limited to: 2022-23 Season Ticket, Derby County Ticket Office, Derby County Football Club, Pride Park Stadium, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8XL.

There is also the option of buying them in person with the ticket office at the stadium open from 10am4pm Monday to Sunday and at least three hours before kick-off and up to half-time on home match days.

Fans can pay via cheque, debit or credit cards. There is no option to buy season tickets via direct debit.

For price details and more info, see www.dcfc.co.uk

■ Meanhile, Derby have fewer than 200 tickets remaining for their preseason clash away to Bradford City this weekend.

In what is the first game since Clowes Developmen­ts completed their takeover of the club, the Rams travel to Valley Parade on Saturday.

Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, Joe Wildsmith and Tom Barkhuizen are all set to feature after becoming the first signings of the new era. And with Derby lining up more arrivals under interim boss Liam Rosenior before the week is out, there could be more additions set to face Mark Hughes’ League Two side.

Derby originally had an allocation of 1,167 tickets and fans still have the chance to buy them online until midday today.

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